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sEPTEMBER “12, 1889. ° 7 9 Pears Soap Fair white hands: Se ye Brightclearcomplexion wrongs perpetrated, of When the tide receded yesterday afternoon . gangs of men made their way from Pleasantville 8 Me almost into Atlantic City over the Camden and Atlantic railroad, which is the older and more It was learned from New York that Wilson e solidly built line. Telegraphic communica- Last wook while Isboring in the forests near | had exaggerated his story, ™“PEARS'’—The Great English Complexion SOAP —Sold tion was at the same time established to within to being Leanne vn Page acta ad le eae 150,000 "left ee s short distance of the wator-bound city. Wild | involuntary trips to Europe, others to southern | immediately took the, matier im hand 10, bee | io capital rumors hed gained circulation tothe effect ta. By law they are entitled to receive short time raised about $85. Thinking only of that a conflagration was in the city by bes per week and first-class board during their | 5 ‘merciless and not un d- y | enforced absence from started tion’ the sea. These seem to have 8 hap ee is the burning of half adozen shanties on the ing the nature of that noble Christian woman, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MES. STANFORD TOOK THEM. THE GREAT STORM. Devastation All Along the New Jersey Coast. MANY WRECKS REPORTED AND GREAT Lossxs oF LIFE AXD PROFERTI—SEASIDE RESORTS DESO— LATED BY WIND AND WAVE—PARTICULARS OF THE DAMAGES. Much damage is reported ss having been done by the storm yesterday all slong the coast from Long Island to Cape May. Com- munication was opened last evening with At- beach near Georgia avenue, situated at theex-| HOW THE REPORTER DID IT. | (0/15 that resort, the commi Grand Ret RAILROADS. tre thern end of hich were d — ceemenecmepn nee: Heroyed by fire Taesda Wy night o¢ sary Wednes.|The Way Senator Hoar Was Inter- Leper ‘Goacee bed the Piste Y he viowed in Chicag: aoa a QUINA'L RS ah eee el and the expensive booths, pavilions and places | From the Chicago Herald. momenger was dispatohed to ‘the camp and the Joos NY a ‘eas of amusement which lined it were likewise de-|} Guests at hotels, it they desire to avoid a re- | purse made heavier b: stroyed. No other serious one 2. Prop-| porter, are harder to reach than under almost . ‘What would be Sens pik te poor homeless By Seis (monn ay a * there was | any other circumstances, for the proprietor of | orphans now agitated the breasts of more than ‘The railroads running into Atlantic City are | *he house is bound to guard them against in- rth the hearer of « Obristian pated badly wrecked in many places. trusion, Trickery and check sometimes suc- | S675, gtanford called for the babes. “If this AT SEA ISLE CITY. ceed in gaining sdmission for » newspaper | is the family I once knew, I will see that the Communication was also had indirectly yes- | ™an, but in such cases the guest is #0 incense | little ones are taken care of,” said she. And|A New Hampshire terday afternoon with Sea Isle City. Post-| that the interview is chilly and brief, even if | without more ado they were taken on board the Up on the Highway by Sharpers. master Chester of that place made his way to | the reporter is not unceremoniously ordered Uhder her pote ccting care, were carried to Mix, | A Concord, N.H.j dispatch says: Joel 8. Ord- the mainland and reports things in very bad | °Ut of the room. Chance frequently sids the | s:anrord’s home in the city. way, aged cighty, a waleds tame, oan shape there. ‘The wall which was built to pro- | reporter and gains him his wished-for inter- a ies q q J tect the place from the sea has been destroyed. | view when all cunning might meet with de-| GULLIBILITY OF AMERICANS. use the yy 5 About fifteen houses were washed sway, in- a — 4 4 a hocbester daily. ging th Nevin Nowe, he Star hous und) gs certain aperier had edit ine | BOOM Heel Durham Thinks This an| Monday « ni ; hohe Rea eet am THE GLORY OF MAN GMs ts ASBURY PARE AND OCEAN GROVE. afternoon to sec him. Regularly every hour he mpd tees cs “ lor the alleged purpose of negotiating saeeny" ae lady was also struck, but not For Williamsport Pook Haven ena Bimire nbs ry é STEEL RAIL MaG! PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND “pimentent oem pe ; itl Hn of Pull Vestibuled PURE CATALAN WINE. PR I ey For the PREVENTION and of $ nd arab Ff ie d Fr 3 z F 2 fl tn i i 3 FF taal mie g i 3 8 3 ; Fy bi is} 3 oe RaTERony An rorouse apynoah, it H Pacific and a certain reporter had tried all the i hase. After considerable talk the strap; serio m, daily, except Sunday At Asbury Park the damage consisted mostly | Set 8.card to theSenator'sroom only torecelve | 4 Chicago special to the New York Herald| [ory ar wr ees ee eae STRENGTH VITALITY 'Siearuets W100" and 11 ae wine Pag aes ofthe swooping away of the sand from the | any one.” Evening came on and half-past 9 | ®78: Oswald Riddell Miles, the London forger, pasos Ag oe: 1, "0°00 ana Fh eae u beach so as to leave Founder Bradley's big | o’clock had rolled around and the reporter, | Who has masqueraded in this country two Express ot Pullman Parlor 40 « Doard walk along theocean front high up in | though tired of trying, still held to his p' months as the earl of Chester and the earl of ERoePt Sunday, avd 3:45 pam. daily, with the air, In several places the board ps tenaciously. He sent his card up again. The | purham, was sent east Tuesday in charge of a . : FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, i: on th bad acard from Fast Express $10 wok 3:16 Ga ane Set antonio eee tome oler visitor tos friend in some room on | detective, having arrived from the northwest | Prospective customer that he was s responsible Express 210 pau daily. Accom. 6:00 out of shape. The Colonnade hotel has lost its | the same floor with the Senator, and when he | in charge of Inspector Mitchell of London. He | man and able to support his title to the farm, | An old ex-confederate who was in the city roof, The sea has run over the beach into | returned he had things slightly mixed. He in- | is a small, medium-sized man, about five feet They then started to drive back to the farm:at | Yesterday grew reminiscent while talking over ij Besc! ildi ickly, resolved to trust to luck for the out- stranger began to play. The former soon a ee we Ss valine | Se a kecnieh. 0h ts Deaehics Gate ark arose harmed naira sertaeednsrsagead| | Tad apparently, ‘and asked Ordway {0 Joan badly ph does ihe track of the Central rail-| heard a cheerful “Come in,” and as he advanced | Westerners was ludicrous. e way over in | him the $9,500 to win the m: back, iwi road Jersey C ny Dnes. Deal lake. Stranger that the ‘gentlemen was | four inches high, with a small moustache. He} tondon, When » mile from that place they | ol John T. Crisp's speech at Higginsville and Goutie forgisge ecrtes Wow Vokeiee At Ocean Grove the big pavilions of Joseph | ot ae ee ene re err had e, shadow of | ‘014 Mr. Pinkerton that just as soon as he got | wore joined by s young man who appeared to | the invitation from the ex-Union soldiers’ asso- Fortluts ou Deleware division 1-1 pi. week Qayy, Ross and Tho: W. were iy suspicion that amistake had been made, but | Ut of this scrape it was his intention to return | be acquainted with Mr. Ordway's companion. | ciation of southwestern Kansas following close days 11°20 pi. ashy. § bor py ero he waa not around rectifying other people's | to America, for the people are so aoft that he | A game of cards was suggested, the team waS | unon it ‘and related s little anecdote of For, Bait 3p. 3 20, 8:20. 9:00, 9:40 By All the bathing houses and beach pavilions y stopped and Ordway’s companion and the ASclentife ‘Medical: 00 340 am, 12:05, 1:37, 2: E at Avon-by-the-Sea were dashed to picces, | €Frors. Here was his chance and he took it | finds it “‘no trouble to work ‘om.” The easo Jost | the colonel's famous Washington lunch. “Sev- ee ch bag F 50, 3:45, 4:10, 6:00," 7 Bt 2 fay | chant of Springfield, Mo., who happened to be Ny 20 p.m. . the Aurania the only persons to whom the ad- | refased, whereupon one of men held a re- business returned y rosk Live, 7:20 am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, wig ora up andthe ras tate out of | {no the room tht Spore 8 core Seer b Yenturer confided ‘his assumed identity wore ste hh hi head hile the other took the te Witten oman eee: ED VITALITY 20 and 9-00 nm. 18.06, 4:20 wd shape. there js ” . T. mith, a wholesale er Of i- | money. e robbers then drove away rapidly. - x anda. r two miles of the railroad track has been carried | t? Te This eevee, ibe | cago; Mr. Snoeth, a San @rancisco merchant, | Mr. Ordway walked to Loudon village azd no- | Cal man and allowed himself just an hour and| [i UNTOLD MISERIES Pe) amen snes “Eli,” and he told the Senator he was the re-| Mr. Boots of Orange, N. J.,and Mr. Wood, © tiled the police of his lows. Seiten omit “Wate fartey inrosgh Shs i . TAD SP AbnEa Sa Waa Reports of the greatest damage come from | Por'er wie bad been 7g ty ond Ba Daring the short time of Miles’ stay in Chi] CUSTOMS OF EFFETH EUROPE. | corridors and chasing in and out the various oration, BoerVniog ant ain = IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1889, Seabright. The cottagers were badly fright- subterfuge. tis'a dishonorable cheat, sir, to | C289 beget he came in on having pals, sont “erg —— — the mer- Work, Business, the Married or ened by the terrible surf and the furious wind. | send up the name of a gentleman I am ‘ex- | been late, he remained secluded at Pinkerton’s | They Make a Southern Woman Feel Like | © Orisp. meeting was ® cor-| Avoid unskiliful ders, ‘The surf thundered away on the east side and ting to see; you have om od admission here fin - bowtaily oe honed aottlan Shouting Freedom from the Housetops. sau temen Gitaeat ano ee Dae. work. on the west; the water in the Shrewsb: river | Dy fraud, porter ned to say ania tol and show him eve! ing of interest, 6 i stre: that he had not done anything of the kind; he | *Y, . From the New Orleans Picayune. an rything Sn glia phe ae ae new inlet delared he had sent up bie own card and that T'm in for it,” he acknowledged. In America we have district messenger boys, | er was fough accepted and Col. Crisp, as he through, ~ x “Yes,” added Mr. Pinkerton. “‘you need not walked into the merchant's Seabrigh neat where terran wy neh ono | Bad reqpondd: he sid it th, bell oy” bad | count coming bask to Auerst asin for | Sat, Nei Ooo peer, aria ee, | sezenoueh mtr fot Al wry goods aed i Snistaki seve 5 . Hak tates or the Costeat canines ea SaDaY | Told the Senator about the boy having. tro | trough with yon you will be considerably | imitation stained glass, evening newspapers, iq Excuse me, colonel,” said the merchant. ‘making Sandy Hook an island. The cottages | cards when he came upstairs, Senator Hoar | °lder than you are now.” ice, big bath tubs, dime museums, the thousand | ‘I have just thirty minutes in which to catch i “How did you happen to think of the earl of may train. Let us go into the Cspitol restaurant Low Sfose wers undermined bythe ser. They | BHIbShNTDys nena eggs tog | DUR te Rane, ot| sanded Dy oor manne aod losationy eons | sugunTeandvich and cupofiea™ i See i torn i ” is “Oh, it’s easy eno e people o: invitation was accepted and re ig orders for books of letters for advice oo — = pvr or any a Buen o Woe ose ean eet airen os nar this country, 54 practi, “‘and they me only | In Europe you sit in your bed room by a wax | the restaurant the merchrat called for a cup of| @lrected as above, ms ty Onsen bane : too glad to take up a supposed nobleman with- | candle, you fasten your letter with a wafer and | tea and sandwich, expecting the colonel to fol- Gol. W. 1. Strona are badly undermined and| «call frost s gentlemen named W. Eiis snd | 02 Ooairiag too closely into his genuinences. | seal, you have next to no newspaper at all, you | 1Ow salt; Dht imagine his dismay when the lat arson Axp Om Gal of Go aoe I hae | evident good humor he handed it to the re-| 1 didn’t have any trouble in getting around, ‘hatha ine bowl and if you eall for | with blue points, lobster salad and Sepetale fa otters 208 seedy ag ha a will dobcie or on ‘That serene young man said it was a | though I didn’t accept half or one-quarter the | ™U# — = deviled crabs and so on through the entire bill ve Einds, Several bodice have boon sor Monit | lost natural mistake and added thet the Sone. | ivitations extended me. There isn't any use | ico at your hotel the proprietor comes in per-| of fare. Hastily galping his tes and bol in the surf, but no one could recover them, Alf | tor was perfectly excusable. ‘And now, sir, | im my saying anything, because it might be son to make sure you mean what you say, and| sandwich the merchant apologized for the cottagers north of Seabright have vacated | that you are bere, what can I say to you?” | Wed against m it is ten chances to one if he docs not formally fae end enty = he would settle for both pone pce y one on pofinend mar ul wr na] mmey daraaned oom aga pee fob Making His Meaning Clear. warn you you get the ice st your own rish 40 | [CG cine?” asked ager who was just and at Re dnd see me from car rou have and at Hed Band and Long Branch. ‘The town | fous 1 ee en a ee of cards you havo | prom the St. Louis Repube. thathe washes hands of eliresponsibility in thé | completing the lobster Our own Importations now received. and you are invited to inspect st the well-known house of : 3 tor. “Yes.” “ H. D. BARR, f them to play euchre * and the Senato: ‘The Wabash train was nearing Mexico, Mo., | ™¢ ea,” was the answer, ‘I must go or I'll miss LONG BRANCH. faug} — y vcd himeslf’ “The goneered recently, and the conductor, a quiet little man | In these European cities you heer no sounds | the train. IMPORTING TAILOR, At Long Branch the storm was the most] showed the old gentlemen a clipping, accus- | with a dumpy figuro, was collecting the ticketa. | °f building, you sve no derricks nor piles of | “Hold on, waiter; bring mea quart of cham-| 911 __1111 Penna sve severe and damaging which has visited this| ing him of using certain language concerning ? mortar, you hear no busy whirr of factory ne. . bs - He passed The Man About Town and} wheels, andas you go on, on. from town to i ieee 4 thi hant - v7 a ee soaetah thar it | beard of it he was, fotercated at once’ iis | stopped ats seat which was evidently oo- | town and eity to elty, you begin to feel the mol- down to the ceshier’s desk, where he was |__LANOS AND ORGANS. _— Pi anor Pe pect ‘Scean pier | denied it in toto and began talking on the sub- | cupied by a very diminutive and sickly-look- porlon i. os el = _ pried haps ir dazed by the presentation of a bill of yur & DAVIS PIayos. and tossed its foame snd epee 200 feet inland. zon thus brought up an gre the reporter all| ing person. The man was sitting with | **erma' plBh-ya le Pa $17. He paid if, and to this er Ear Tove angry ‘September 16. mean ‘i tient human spiders sit in sunshine in | when mention is made of his @ Pesant styles. prices. ‘Select now. again been damaged and it | the interview he wanted. Tenacity, chance | neck resting on the back of his seat, and his i been sel0 811 9b st. nw. will cost fully $170,000 to repels it. “The surf] and tact had gained success for the newspaper | fast wers ssocesied beneare the, seat’ front ogy gobreba ot ace, Fpan as {i bas been | John T. Crisp. : Deca Boo Puss (RSS : Rae ee SE has twisted several’ of the iron pilos of the | man. of him, so that he appeared to be of boyish | posing pageantries and ceremonies of the NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. ecker Bros. Piaxos 348 P-. 0am, Del aD se ead hay of Se hate bathing | Joe MeAulitte Whips Pat Kalen. | techie pet asaetmnent Patani gees, | fees uee ava religion end man work to = $22, ar peer 1x rus aur | inl et a 6 see. oni e ; sf Stee wad ‘ houses have been torn to piecesand the beach| A fight to a finish, Queensberry rales, be-| he asked in a quiot way, “Your tickot please?” | Uyez™hile with us be lives to work. |The Latest Fads That Deplete One’s ved = * s Rte pavilions of the cottagers have been under- | tween Pat Killen, heavy-weight champion of | ‘Wat's that you say?” inquired the passenger | now variouely and bow meimake oe ae ee Purse. {se : mined and swept away. The big fence of | the northwest, and Joe McAuliffe, ex-champion | in 4 mutiled tone. er aes iis ‘ded asa nation, It is more than true that ” Jesse Seligman, the New York banker, was “Your ticket, please,” repeated the con- | S47! it | rom the Jewelers’ Review. blown down, as were also the ice houses of the | °f the Pacific coast, for a purse of $2,500, $500 | auctor. ution of the eld world’ Koos sayahien eee; |. Tastily designed brooches are of gold wire Elberon hotel. Many of the cottagers will | 0 80 to the loser, took place at tho Golden| «-Thain't got any,” replied the sleepy trav-| Ur the United Siaren Schoolboys learn but | foesed ins network and liberally sprinkled La ag oF gg have to build new bulkheads. Speke waigued Seen ta enema ns | cen Fae aaa little of our history, and a ten-year-old Ameri- | with rubies and diamonds, ore hawacier aga TERRIBLE BREAKWATER McAuliffe al was| “Well, our fare,” demande: ie con- ie mi ‘i NDEBS & STA’ Ns Saicon em Gintitionde breakwater last | Seconded by Paddy Ryan and Con Riorden. | ductor, ianpatientiy. fan laddie might put European statesman to! Among the latest eocentricities in fancy ware i: Pa ae. sm - : 4 blush for his superior knowledge of American | ig — x Killen weighed 195 and was seconded by Prof.| “I won't do nothing o’ the kind.” i 8 bronze fac simile of a potato, into which is night stated that it was the most furious storm | Anderson and Dave Campbell. McAuliffe won | ‘The conductor was mad by this time, there | “si? Picayune would lose ite readers if it | Placed « glass ink well, a Det ten nie ek ae Ge Sine known to the oldest inhabitant. At least two | the fight in the seventh round. was no doubt of it, His face turned livid, and | railed to give daily its columns of minutely do | A brooch of unique character has been de- ios Sommmasding oolgon. Planes fur reat store vessels are now beached. Both wooden} 4G... p,rzmouz vis B axp O.-The only 45- | ping, the man on the shoulder, he said | tailed events in European current history. On | vised of six diamond crescents of successive ne 6 ee. piers were washed sray. minute line. @1.20 round trip during expost- angrily, | ‘Hf you don’t pay your fare I'll slap] 9 jucky dey I find in the great London Téle- | sizes, fitted one into the other. — The beach from Rehoboth to Lewes is strewn den weck—bae you over. ten lines devoted to the United States, THE “ESTEY" PIANO with wrecks. tis thought at least fifty lives ‘The change in the passenger was more sur- | Wron Ttell aves hore that y Cone ree , Two,pearl hearts, with raised opal centers in- were lost. Men were seen clinging to Brgilag rant rising. He suddenly awoke, and, drawing his Closed in « dull gold wishbone, is calculated to | 4,wining NGolden Opinions” sn, SS ae pg yt xe Bees Swarm on a Telegraph Pole. | Priting. He suddenly awoke, and, drawing his south they set me down for either a gol Dameagusrantee of itaworth. Splendid tone; dure i x ble, Pianos for rent. fe-saving crew were | A.balf-bushel of beos swarmed on a tele-| side the conductor, displaying s raw-boned orking house servi f SANDERS & STAYMAN, graph polo in front of a leading newspaper of- | frame about six feet three inches in height, | fivfuien fs aueport cara eo ore with tne fice at Louisville yesterday. Efforts to dis- phic is slouch hat over his eyes = month, and on continent « good erode head. A WONDERFUL RECORD. lodge them ‘had only the effect of making | Se a vcding aes Wal bara fou | iar plead fhe gots 60 cota ay hile any cea | Peeeeh ct Se Brest Gees oes them mad and endangering horses and pedes- | $81» . average wages in many countries are ‘SCHOOL friane, “Finally: then wore allowed tree bebe, | Maz more than 40 cents, come quiet and an experienced man went up| « ea L goer geo In Germany things are worse, where a period augment a ll right,” the passenger re- | of militar is Self. by an oxi STATHAM, Pith » handkerchief over his head and bived | pied, going through, his vost Pocket for the | Of mistaty life is compulsory. | Self-respect is small diamonds. them. Que clump of becssettled on his ahoul-|foney "bat X ihought ‘you sald somethin’ | HO¢{*uGht 0 any of thoes countries, “How can else. than another if he is born the richer of the Burned Their Entertainer’s House. Eighteen ™ " n Killed. two and in a more org sipobni station? No Be Cn eres ebociat sage: While the} a Lynchburg special says: An accident oo- | s'Yea You een foo and the seine ae shh oligos a circuit | curred in the Jellico coal mines in Tennessee | I do not think the individual to blame for rider living south of Versailles, Mo., and his | yesterda; morning, by which eighteen men | but the whole trend of life. It isa shame to wife were away from home yesterday, a fifteen- | were k: The Partietlare are meager. see the one man erect, wholesome, fine-minded, year-old daughter being left there alone, two capable, noble, defer himself abjectly to the | d¢ ® strangers, who claimed to be cousins, rode up Phenomena in Yellowstone Park. whim of a fool who simply owns by inheritance cided claims to ity. and were given dinner by the girl. Then they| A dispatch from Mammoth Hot Springs, | coronet or is down in the blue book. Bieegitengienlwn a toes drew revolvers, bound the girl hand and foot, | Yellowstone Park, dated yesterday, says: enueeren ae senteeat . ee pametinaeranaed oan Pine ater fog gagged her and carried her into theyard. They | During the past twenty-four hours there have | ¢°riage 1 give bribing 's Pullman pal- | with turquoise. Seieuen ar cher gp seaming leg been great convulsions of nature, and sub- | ace car conductor with s quarter. In the ma- woogs, taking only a few things of little value. | terraneous commotion was followed by tre- jority of tho rostaurants waiters pay for the rings, No violence was offered the 1. The hi endous explosions of and steam in the ge of serving and exp: make a liv- was totally destroyed. Cape an Soper geyner basin, is aroma all the system | ig out of thelr fo08, I TE ant eee imactive outbreak, geysers Tennyson’s Inspiring Words. especially demonstrative. giant aod From the Christian Advocate. giantess are in furious activity, as are many At the risk of provoking a smile at our sim- | others, which have long lain dormant and wero | Courtesy at their betters, bra plicity we will relate that long years ago, when | S¥pposed to have been extinct. Scientists | ward before their “superiors we thowates teak % men, if the Z explain that all of this phenomenal outburst is ag great men, if they speak at| directly traceable to and connected with the oe always — words of frees we followed | atmospheric and submarine demonstrations ed es ‘ennyson, who was accom: y lady and} the great storm that prevailed along to cre, aout ie Sat Kensington ma- | Atlas cont simallancotaly Yesterday PHOTOGRAPHED THE SPIRIT. seum for two hours an: , hoping that he Te a Ee A Bogus Lace-! sit would speak. At last be made if about | The National Conference of Charities. Making Spook Cleverly to do so, Hopi toler seer aumnare ‘The National Conference of Charities opened Exposed by an Artist st Buffalo, [Beate et tee pe pend necklaces now worn painting we listened intently, and these memo- | in San Francisco last evening. Large numbers ae € buckles, egies recsade beget napa epimers pends bet | of visitors have arrived from eastern cities to Diminutive gold vases, ornamented with T ge cad getaeme bear ‘on while | attend the conference, which will be in session firolee of diamonds, are = late fancy in queen ——— e+___ several days, Among them are Bishop Gilles- ‘Two Men Lynched. pie, of Grand Rapids, who will preside at the Ota tancifal order is © brooch of three gold Frank Stack, a white man, and Dave Boone, | conference: Dr. Charice Hoyt, of Albany, and acorns, opal tops, suspended from a gold , wire branch, ecdoeed, wee & at Mo W. K. Paisl and wife of Philadelphia, ed, lynched lorganton, Burke the the county, N.C., yesterday morning about 2| ,,At the preliminary session last evening ad company’s was | o'clock. A mob of 15 men overpowered the ee See ee — my Oe ety by Ser. guests off, to- | jailor and broke open the cells, Stack was Perkins, ther with the it resi ae ‘ greatly attrac: the novelty ef their Second not gb caer aie qeuidents, but the | charged with shooting Robert Parker from am- 3 ft . pack eco sient ed paige wind with such a velocity as to 1 spirit generated by Mrs. Cobb, which carried og a — To cent eve frou ‘i ‘that Occidental hotel, all hearta by ators NumerondDefilo mefiaas the drawbridge. The — a t “y vo that Stack protested his innocenc < had cither seen or heard of this spirit, and there buried by pg nips yeh over her trucks in the sand. CAPE MAY. fe it B Ee fe fe F E i a & special branch office in Paris, and has among its strongest backers the Rothschilds, who are largely interested in the diamond mines of i ESE; ai was haired girl over twenty years of age—consider- diamond mines, ably over, it is thought—who wears # jockey = This, in my opinion, is very bad form. y | appearance; whereas, of course, a jockey 3g wgtan who afects uclowe-cropped ond one inclination towards pad attire, Botting aside f Es § a rill ctr iH ir i Hl IE A ie HE i Hi i i f if

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